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Rose Schneiderman, a Polish-American labor leader and feminist, was a tireless advocate for workers' rights, particularly for women. She played a pivotal role in the early 20th-century labor movement, fighting for fair wages, working conditions, and gender equality. Schneiderman's commitment to justice and her courage in the face of adversity inspire activists and leaders to advocate for marginalized communities. Her legacy reminds us that the fight for social justice is ongoing, and that collective action can lead to meaningful change.

"I can't talk fellowship to you who are gathered here. Too much blood has been spilled. I know from my experience it is up to the working people to save themselves. The only way they can save themselves is by a strong working-class movement."



"The old Inquisition had its rack and its thumbscrews and its instruments of torture with iron teeth."
Old,



"So we must stand together to resist, for we will get what we can take - just that and no more."
Will,


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